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Oil prices and the credit crisis
in Sox First, on September 18, 2008
...to finance consumption and investment-and the misconception about that trend was what I call market fundamentalism, the belief that markets assure the best allocation of resources. So much for bubbles... ...the entire financial system and, at the same time, a rise and eventual fall in the price of oil and other commodities that have had some of the characteristics of a bubble. I believe the two phenomena...
George Soros: market fundamentalism and other illusions
in Sox First, on May 12, 2008
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The problem with the crisis now is that we have this illusion of market fundamentalism, that the markets are ultimately perfect and self-correcting. But that's a religion built on false pr...
Made To Stick - How To Make Your Idea Memorable
in Businesspundit, on May 2, 2007
... Made To Stick may be the best business book of 2007. Written by brothers who are also business professors, it is rare in that it is well researched and theoretical, yet practical at the same time...
George Soros: corporate social responsibility and hypocrisy
in Sox First, on November 8, 2006
...ning from financier George Soros . Speaking at a conference in Milan, Soros has warned that market fundamentalism of a short-term outlook creates a huge problem for genuine social responsibility. If ...
Business Fundamentalism and Magic Bullets
in Businesspundit, on June 23, 2006
...d to its success. And then there is this too:
One of the most powerful contributors to management fundamentalism is the belief in-and search for-" magic bullets." Magic bullets are t... ...ainless and certain success. Many are based on copying what is believed to have worked in the past. Others are derived from techniques made popular by academics or gurus. What all have in common is st...
Intelligent Design Banned In Landmark Trial
in Philoneist, on December 20, 2005
...r a pendulum swing in government policy back towards the support of science and away from religious fundamentalism. ...
Government and Business
in Businesspundit, on June 27, 2003
...n be and is easily overlooked is that the American government, despite its supposed reckless market-fundamentalism, actually spends more than $90 billion of the federal budget each year on hand-outs t... ...imate, as the true extent of what such critics call "corporate welfare" is not disclosed. Other rich countries do the same, especially for agri-businesses, but not only those. In 2000, expor...



